Final 2014-15 Season Grades for Every Chicago Bulls Player

May 29th, 2015 by James Davis Leave a reply »
After another disappointing postseason elimination at the hands of a team led by LeBron James, the Chicago Bulls’ season has officially come to a close. Despite the underwhelming collective finish, there were some notable individual performances along the way—as well as some forgettable ones.

In evaluating each player’s 2014-15 showing, we will consider both regular-season and playoff performance, with the former carrying the most weight. The logic here is that the 82-game body of work is where player effort counted the most. These athletes faced myriad opposition, and the results are truly indicative of their abilities.

Coaches have a lot more influence in playoff performances. In facing one team over the course of seven potential meetings, it is more about adjustments from game to game. Players have little control over the plan, but since they still have to execute, postseason showings will count to some extent. Think of this as a three-parts regular season and one-part postseason formula.

It is evident that some Bulls players delivered from October to May, while others were inconsistent even to the point of disappearing in th ...

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